More 5-star reviews, without ever having to ask.
Asking for reviews is the job nobody gets round to. So the brilliant work you did last Tuesday never shows up anywhere, and the firm down the road with half your skill has four times your reviews. TRAYD asks for you, every job, automatically.
Example text conversation with Barlow & Reed. Barlow & Reed: Barlow & Reed here. Mind leaving a quick review? Customer: Done. Five stars, great job Barlow & Reed: Cheers, that's live on Google now ✅
The best tradesman on the street with nine reviews
You finish the job, they're delighted, and you're already in the van thinking about tomorrow. Nobody asks. Weeks later that customer couldn't find your Google listing if they tried. Meanwhile a homeowner comparing three firms on a phone screen picks on one thing they can actually see: the number under your name and the stars next to it.
Asked at the right moment, every single time
When a job's marked done, TRAYD sends a short text and email with a one-tap link straight to your Google profile. No hunting, no account to make. If nobody's replied in a few days it nudges once, politely, then stops.
Everybody gets asked the same way, on the same schedule, whether it was a ten-minute repair or a full install. No list to keep, no reminder to set, nothing for you to remember on the drive home. You just see the reviews land.
- Sent automatically after every completed job
- One tap to your Google profile, no faff
- One polite nudge, then it leaves them alone
You hear about it before Google does
Sometimes a job doesn't land right. If a customer tells us they weren't happy, you get a flag on your phone straight away with the name, the job and what they said, so you can ring them and put it right while it's still fixable. We don't hide the review link from anyone and we'd never suggest it. You just get a head start on the conversation.
We never write a review and we never buy one
Every review that appears is from a real customer of yours, about a real job you did. We're not in the business of faking proof. Not for you, not for us. What automation does is fix the actual problem, which was never that customers wouldn't leave you a review. It's that nobody ever asked them.
What tradespeople ask us.
- Is asking for reviews allowed?
- Asking is fine. Google's own guidance encourages businesses to ask customers for honest reviews. What isn't fine is writing them, buying them, or only asking people you know will be nice. We don't do any of that.
- What happens if someone leaves a bad one?
- You reply to it, and we'll help you word it. Handled well, one honest bad review among a wall of good ones does you no harm. The flag you get from an unhappy customer usually means you've fixed it before it's written anyway.
- Do I have to do anything?
- Mark the job done. That's it. The asking, the timing, the follow-up nudge and the flagging all run on their own.
- Will it pester my customers?
- No. One ask, one nudge, then it stops. Short messages, no marketing waffle, and anyone who's already reviewed you never gets asked again.
- What does it cost?
- Reviews on autopilot is part of the TRAYD System, at £297/mo. Month to month, cancel anytime, money back inside 30 days.
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